What are the main toy materials in kindergarten?

Kindergarten toy materials take safety, environmental protection and education as the main considerations.

1. Plastic material:

Plastic is a common toy material, which is widely used in kindergarten toy making because of its low cost, easy processing and rich colors.

2. Wood materials:

Wood materials also occupy a certain proportion in kindergarten toys, because wood is natural and environmentally friendly and contains no harmful substances, which is more conducive to the healthy development of children.

3. Cloth material:

Cloth is used to make the outer packaging or stuffing of some toys, such as dolls and stuffed toys. The fabric is soft and easy to clean, suitable for children to grasp and play.

4. Rubber material:

Rubber materials are used to make some plush toys or baby chew products. Rubber is elastic, wear-resistant and contains no harmful substances, which is very suitable for children.

5. Paper materials:

Paper materials are often used to make handmade toys, puzzles and so on. Paper materials are relatively fragile, but easy to process and draw, which can promote children's practical ability and creativity.

6. Metal materials:

Kindergarten toys rarely use metal materials, mainly because metal has conductivity and sharp corners, which is easy to hurt children. But some safely processed metal products are still used in some toys.

7. Glass materials:

Glass is fragile and sharp, so it is not suitable for making toys in kindergartens to ensure the safety of children.

8. Clay materials:

Clay is a common toy material in kindergarten. Because of its softness and plasticity, it helps to cultivate children's practical ability, art and creativity.

9. Toy pigments:

Toy paint is a kind of chemical paint, which is used to decorate and protect the surface of toys. In kindergarten toys, non-toxic and environmentally friendly paints should be selected to ensure the safety of children.

10. Toy filler:

Toy fillers usually use polyester fiber, cotton and other materials to ensure that toys are soft and comfortable, while avoiding using too hard or harmful fillers.

1 1. Other materials:

In addition to the above common materials, many other materials will be used in kindergarten toys, such as sponges and magnets, to increase the diversity and creativity of toys.

Summary: Safety and environmental protection are the primary considerations in choosing toys for kindergartens. Reasonable toy materials can provide rich and varied experiences and promote the development of children's perception, cognition and creativity.